Devotion vs. Addiction

Sadhguru responds to a seeker asking about the difference between devotion and addiction: "Addiction is usually to substances. Devotion is towards something that you hold - you can only be devout towards something that you hold way above yourself."

Q: Sadhguru, what is the difference between devotion and addiction? In devotion also, one is in a state where he cannot live without his object of devotion. So what is the difference?

Sadhguru: Addiction is usually to substances. Devotion is towards something that you hold – you can only be devout towards something that you hold way above yourself. Devotion cannot be practiced. It cannot be cultivated or cultured. When you are overwhelmed by something or somebody, naturally devotion comes. Once you see something or somebody way above yourself, far beyond yourself, then it’s very natural. Addiction comes because you taste something and you like the experience of it. You want to do it little more and little more, after some time you are trapped in it.

This question of devotion or addiction coming together is because both of them create a pleasant or ecstatic experience within the person who is involved in it. People get addicted to something because the experience is strong. People get addicted to tobacco, coffee, alcohol, various kinds of drugs because it’s creating some pleasant experience for them. If it caused pain, if it put them off, they wouldn’t get addicted to it.

Devotion and addiction are only connected on the level of experience, nowhere else. You should not even look at them together, but in terms of experience, they have a common ground. Both of them create an extremely pleasant experience. What devotion means is that your emotions have become very sweet. A devotee may look like a mad man to somebody else. For an intellectual person, the ways of the devotee may look utterly foolish. But you tell me, if you can spend 24 hours in utter pleasantness, is that intelligence? Or going through all kinds of turmoil in your mind that has nothing to do with the reality, is that intelligence? You have this choice in your life.

A devotee is very intelligent. There is a profound sense of life involved in it. He has understood that ultimately the most important thing is, if you make the experience of life totally pleasant, nothing will entangle you. Everything will release you. It may look silly for an intellectual person, but there is a very deep sense of intelligence involved.

Addiction pushes you to a corner, makes you totally exclusive to a point where most people become neurotic or broken with anxiety and depression.

Devotion also causes ecstasy. Today tablets are also labeled ecstasy. If there was a drug that you can take and be ecstatic for the rest of your life, what is the problem, let’s take it. But the problem is that it just gets you high for some time, then dumps you in such a bad way and in the process ruins you completely. If your intelligence still functions and it enhances you in every way, I don’t see what’s wrong with drugs. But that’s not what the drug does.

With drugs and addiction, both the body and the mind shrink. The physical capabilities will shrink and the mental capabilities will shrink. As a human being you are not enhanced, you are destroyed. However, devotion makes you hugely enhanced. You can do things that you never thought you could because there is no limitation on you.

Addiction shrinks you, devotion enhances you. Both of them could be pleasant experiences. Addiction can give you moments of pleasantness. Devotion gives you a constant sense of pleasantness, but the most important thing is that it enhances you, expands you, and makes you all-inclusive. Addiction pushes you to a corner, makes you totally exclusive to a point where most people become neurotic or broken with anxiety and depression. So one enhances you, another destroys you. That’s the big difference.

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Nikole

i have never really given much thought as to how addiction and devotion can be confusing which is why this post is really interesting. Thank you Sadhguru for once again sharing your wonderful thoughts.

Chandan kaur

Beautiful way of teaching the difference ……loved it

Janya

If pleasantness and ecstasy are all that you want and you devote all your energy in receiving them then you are someone who is addicted to pleasant and ecstatic feeling. Human experience is so much vaster than that. Sometime you are angry, sad, depressed or joyful. All experiences allow you to know you are alive. There is no need to validate your existence through just pleasant or ecstatic feelings. All feelings are valid. Why limit yourself to a certain kind of experience? Anytime you try to manage and manipulate your experience you no longer open to experience yourself as you are. It’s what addicts are doing.